Its would happen, its going to happen. I would like to socialize and support local businesses of course. If we could. Reporter the new restrictions target people who might be gathering with others outside of their household. For this new restaurant owner, restrictions are devastating. Is going to affect us, on the weekends we dont close until about 10 30 pm, now we have to close around 8 30 pm or 9 pm. Reporter as for enforcing the curfew, the Police Department released a statement saying as we did during the first shelter in place, we are going to focus on education as opposed to citations. We had no prior knowledge that the state would be imposing a curfew. In addition we will not be utilizing this curfew as probable cause to Detain Persons during the curfew hours. Public Health Authorities have been thrust into a spotlight this year in a way that we never have, but we always Start Partnership with communication and education. Reporter such a big announcement, and impacted so many pe
Currently on trial in germany these are some of the victims families in front of a court in corbins a visual to remember those who were disappeared or killed in syria its the 1st time suspected perpetrators are standing trial to face charges of crimes against humanity the principle of going to wrestle jurisdiction allows prosecution to take place in germany even though the crimes against humanity were committed in syria. Mahmud is one of those were closely following the Court Proceedings she is one of the countless syrians whose families have fallen victim to the civil war thats why she left her home country and fled to germany and now she has hope for long awaited justice. Mahmoud in her apartment in the german capital berlin the opponent of the regime in syria lives here on her own in exile isnt she this is my husband. Says 2012 hes been missing disappearing in a prison run by the syrian secret service. Just like her son my here. Theyve been mediators for the opposition and have been
Journalist lies a monday, talks about her book cold girls. The American Woman code breakers of world war ii. The next session is one that i had mentioned earlier, unfortunately lynn olson could not make it and our other panelists, lies a monday has agreed to expand on her original top. Weve asked catherine to lead this section this session. Shes been involved with the museum for over a decade, and just a month ago she had organized a joint program with our museum and the Second World War research group, where we had everyone come for a deallong program. So catherines information is in your program, and i would point out in addition to being a professor at the Mississippi State university, shes an author of two books. One called a curse, and the other one strategy and tactics. Ladies and gentlemen doctor Catherine Barr b. A. And liza munday. Good morning, happy to see all these nice faces up in front, this is a fantastic event and im excited to be part of it, i would like to introduce l
Particularly fond of. The oysters are sold out before noon. Like so often he says he could have sold a lot more if it werent for the oyster thieves in his view their crimes are an forgivable. Move imo urias weve also had to go to jail over what we never ever think of robbing neighbors. You know thats not who he was no its not nice. And then they now hopes that the police can finally catch the thieves but the odds are against him. Despite intensive investigations very few oyster thieves have been caught. For decades thousands of people were disenfranchised or abused by the state even Young Children were torn from their parents well the spirit allegation that they didnt come for him to social norms. Is one of the many victims now fighting for compensation the atrocities he suffered as a child still haunts him to this day. The swiss authorities took him away from his mother put him in a home and locked him away. At age 6 voter in a spare who was placed in foster care with a parish couple
Refugees are children. More than three million of them. How old are you guys . We visited refugee camps in jordan. Six . When it was 111 degrees. There was no Running Water, no indoor plumbing, but there was a brandnew sesame street, produced with characters that these Young Refugees can learn from, as so many kids in america have for years. ticking this musical prodigy has been performing around the world since he was 11 years old. And hes blind. Which caught the attention of this neuroscientist, who wanted to see what would happen inside his brain. Okay. Shall we give it a shot . Yep. The part thats used for sight when he listens to music. This is what changes in his brain. Jeez, lights up. ticking im lesley stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking ticking stahl tonight, dr. Jon lapook on assignment for 60 minutes. Lapook 20 years ago, scientists stunned the world when they announced they had decod